Testseek.co.uk have collected 124 expert reviews of the Asus Transformer Pad TF103 / TF103C / TF103CG / TF103CX / TF103CE and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Transformer Pad TF103 / TF103C / TF103CG / TF103CX / TF103CE.
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The editors liked
Very cheap
Impressive screen
Decent docking mechanism
Keyboard is nice to use
USB 2.0 port on the keyboard
Overall function
Weight of tablet keyboard
The Asus Transformer TF103 ships with a keyboard dock
Asus' slick
Feature-filled Zen user interface
And useful preloaded apps. Its $299 starting price is low for a tablet hybrid
Reasonable price
Versatile keyboard option
Good screen
It is really cheap for a 10 inch pad
The design looks nice
The back is rubber which gives a nice feel
But I put it in a sleeve so it doesnt actually matter
In general the product is well built and nicely put together
It feels solid
Steady and its
Low cost
Capable 64-bit processor
Versatile hybrid design
The editors didn't like
Feels very cheap
Awful keyboard
Terrible cameras
Screen resolution / picture quality could be improved
No battery in the keyboard
Middleoftheroad materials and finish
No brightness sensor
Keyboard dock functions could be increased
The plastic construction of the keyboard feels cheap
The trackpad response sometimes lags
And its thick-bezeled
Girthy design is outdated
Occasional slowdowns
Quite heavy
Poor cameras
Jumpy web browsing
The operating system
It is a normal android loaded with Asus rubbish
It seems fast when you are just swiping your desktop left and right for no reason
But when you are trying to switch between current apps
A relatively inexpensive hybrid tablet notebook; Despite the mediocre resolution, the IPS screen is actually very nice; Upgradeable storage via microSD; Nice version of Google Android tweaked by Asus;
It can be very, very slow; Keyboard has a small right shift key, which could pose some problems for lefty typists and those reliant on the right key; No battery in the keyboard dock; Only one USB port, and it's on the keyboard dock; Very low-end cameras o
As far as budget tablet options go, people have quite a few. Seven and ten inch bodies alike have been out for a while, and so it's not as if it's hard to find something for a price point, but packaged with a physical keyboard, well that's a different sto...
The device is priced at INR 18,949 and can easily be brought from any of the e-commerce website. It is available in black and white color only. The keyboard which we mentioned at the starting is optional but we recommend you to buy the keyboard. At this p...
Well for the price point I did think the tablet could do better, because they have their own competitor in this segment which will be preferred more. Still it depend on preference, if a bigger screen is a choice then it's the tablet to go with decent use...
Although the build quality of this device isn't the best, still we like the device as whole. In the camera department too this guy lags behind most of the existing tablets. The design of this device is pretty repetitive and hence we would have loved a sle...
Light weight and compact design, User friendly interface, Decent battery life and storage facility
Poor front and rear cameras, Less powerful than competitors
Considering few 10 inch tablets from big brands in the sub-Rs 20,000 segment, the Asus Transformer Pad K018 looks attractive. It indeed is one of the best designed 10 inch tablet with decent battery back up and storage. Even its performance can be termed ...
Abstract: I enjoyed the Windows-based Transformer Book T100 I tested a few months ago, so I was excited to see how its Android-powered sibling would stack up. The engineers at Asus engineers have now proven themselves to be pros at designing 2-in-1 tablet/laptop hy...
Between the two, HP has a better packaged product suited for all kind of users and with an Android-friendly keyboard, full HD display and better hardware at lower price, the Slatebook X2 is the one to go for....
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Published: 2014-11-11, Author: Vincent , review by: straitstimes.com
Abstract: This is a safe and mundane tablet. Rounded corners, a black bezel and a dark soft-touch back do little to make it stand out from the competition, nor does the token 2-megapixel rear camera which you probably will not want to use.However, the Asus Transfor...
In its bid to keep prices low, Asus has opted to cut back on the screen resolution and its camera. Its battery life also resides squarely in the average territory.With that out of the way, however, the tablet hybrid proves to be a reliable netbook replace...